Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 26, 2002, Page 6, Image 6

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    Football
continued from page 5
back Allan Amundson said. “We’ve
been spoiled. We have an off year, and
it seems a lot worse than it really is. It’s
not that bad.”
When practices resume next week,
Bellotti said it will be like spring prac
tices. It will also give the team a
chance to end a sour season on a posi
tive note.
“I think we all have high expecta
tions for this program,” Bellotti said.
“This was not a year we could live up to
those expectations. We could not over
come our inexperience and youth.
“We put forth everything we had.
We need to get better. ”
Athletic Department
completes ticket-for
rent investigation
The Oregon Athletic Department
disassociated itself from former state
legislator George Wingard Sr. for one
year after a department investigation
revealed that Wingard was involved
in a football tickets-for-rent scam.
The department released its report
from the three-month investigation
Friday, and concluded that two Ore
gon football players had received re
duction in rent from Wingard and
three employees at EDCO, a Eugene
property management firm. Oregon
will forward its report to the Pac-10,
which could approve or add sanctions
to the findings.
Contact the senior sports reporter
at adamjude@dailyemerald.com.
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Basketball
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from forward William McDonald.
“They played real well tonight,”
point guard Luke Ridnour said.
Ridnour was named the tourna
ment’s Most Valuable Player after
scoring 40 points and adding 18 as
sists combined in the Challenge’s
two games.
For the second night in a row, the
Ducks were out-rebounded by their
opponent, 36-29.
Oregon has two games before fac
ing No. 2 Kansas in a nationally-tel
evised rematch of last season’s Elite
Eight contest, Dec. 7 at the Pape
Jam in Portland.
Until then, the Ducks are trying
to learn from Monday’s game.
“Nobody’s going to come in
here and lay down for us,”
Helquist said.
And like a good horror-film vil
lain, they just won’t die, either.
Contact the sports editor at
peterhockaday@dailyemerald.com.
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